Anubis, the god of death, and Osiris, the keeper of the dead and god of vegitation, have been reborn...as women. They have to find the other reborn god/goddesses and get them to join up to defeat Amun and Ra.

Anubis Gellar sat beside
her best friend Osiris Bloom, who was fervently studying the musty
book in her hands.

"I hate the library,"
Anubis pouted, braiding her dark, waist length hair. The 21-year
old's piercing grey eyes shimmered in the dull light emanating from
various lamps placed on the tables. She draped her long legs over the
overstuffed arm chair in which she sat, her tan skin glimmering.

Osiris seemed not to hear
her, "Yes. It is as I feared. All of the gods have been reborn,"
her clear, British accent cut through the tension hanging in the air.
She nervously ran a hand through her shoulder-length blonde hair,
fear apparent in her clear, cornflower blue eyes. She seemed younger
than her 22 years as her porcelain skin seemed to pale, "We are not
the only ones." She adjusted her thin wired glasses.

Anubis sighed, "Not all
the gods were bad. How do we know that they will be reborn that way?"

"We don't. But I'm
afraid that we must fear the worst. And until then," she scolded
her friend," No using your powers."

Anubis snapped her fingers
at the nosy librarian who had been listening to their conversation
and the old lady dropped dead. She began to giggle as Osiris flicked
her wrist and the librarian woke up dazed, not remembering how she
ended up in the floor.

"No more."

Anubis nodded, "Last
time, I promise."

"The book says 'When
the moon is taken from the sky the identities of the reborn will be
made know to the giver of life.' The eclipse happens to be
tonight."

Anubis patter Osiris'
head," The giver of life…that would be you! This is good, they
will not all be reborn. And we'll know which ones were reborn."

Osiris smiled," It also
says, 'The Chosen is among you. Find her and you can vanquish the
god bent on destruction.' That means one of the reborn is the
Chosen. We also know it will be a female."

She motioned to the main
gate of the park. They took the main path, taking one of its many
branches about a mile later.

They stopped in a glade, a
fountain bubbling in the background. Anubis went to a tree, finding a
backpack hidden it it's trunk, pulling out a blanket.

Osiris grinned, "It's
like having my own little Girl Scout!"

Anubis smiled and patted
the spot beside her on the blanket. Osiris sat, her flowing white
peasant skirt billowing around her feet. She pulled up the strap of
her blue tank top, which had made its way down her shoulder.

"What now?" Anubis had
picked dandelions and weaved a wreath, placing it on her head.

Osiris sighed, "We wait
for the moon."

"It's going to rain
you know," a male voice drifted in from behind them."

The duo looked up, Anubis
jumping defensively from her seat.

Behind the fountain stood
a male with dirty blond hair and stunning amber eyes, "My name is
Thoth; it's nice to meet you.

Anubis' face went slack
for a moment before she burst out in laughter at the sound of his
name.

Osiris shushed her, "Thoth
was the god of the moon," she turned back to the male, "My name
is Osiris."

" Is," Thoth replied.

The blonde female raised
an eyebrow, "Is what?"

"Is the god of the
moon," he corrected her, crossing his arms," and I know who you
are."

Anubis finally stopped
laughing and stared at him," How?"

"Because our meeting was
predetermined and all that jazz," he shrugged. "They didn't
tell you?" He pointed to his head.

Osiris frowned," No,
are they aren't talking."

Thoth waved his hand."
Whatever, it doesn't matter; I'm not your enemy. D you know how
rare an eclipse is? And I'm controlling it," he smiled, "but
I'd do anything for a pretty lady."

"I thought it was going
to rain," Anubis pouted, crossing her arms.

Thoth shrugged again;
small droplets of rain began to sprinkle.

Anubis started to dance,
her hips swaying as she let her hair down from its ponytail, Osiris
covering her head with the blanket. Thoth snapped his fingers near
Osiris and it stopped raining where the two were sitting. Anubis
continued dancing, oblivious of the magic Thoth has just made happen.

"Thank you. So, the god
of the moon and weather…sounds exciting."

Thoth shrugged, "Well,
it has it's advantages. I can keep you dry, anyway. To be named a
seer in the prophecy…how does it feel?"

"Well, it's not as
cool as controlling an eclipse or anything, but it's alright."

Anubis stopped dancing,
finally realizing it wasn't raining on the other two. She turned
into a dog with a sleek, black coat and pointed ears. She ruffled her
fur, spraying Osiris and Thoth. She then turned back into her human
form, a wolf-like grin on her face.

Osiris shook her head as
the rain ceased and the sky began to reach twilight, the light gray
rain clouds retreating. With Thoth on one side and Anubis curled up
at the other, Osiris was ready for whatever the eclipse threw at
them.

Slowly, the full moon was
shadowed by the Earth.

The whites of Osiris'
eyes faded into black, the green of her iris' glowing dangerously.
Her flushed lips mouthed silent words, continuing until the eclipse
ended.

For a short moment, Osiris
was silent and unmoving.

"Siri?" Anubis scooted
closer to her friend, a worried look on her face.